Real Madrid must do what is required to keep Sergio Ramos at the club, according to Jose Antonio Camacho.
Former Madrid player and coach Camacho believes keeping the 35-year-old with the Spanish champions should be a top priority.
Ramos is out of contract at the end of the season, having signed 16 years ago from Sevilla.
He has been linked with Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain, as well as a switch to MLS.
Sergio Ramos is one of those players who was born to win everything, Camacho told Radio MARCA.
I would like him to keep wearing the Real Madrid shirt.
I would make an effort for him. All Real Madrid fans would like him to stay.
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RAMOS STILL KEY TO MADRID
Ramos has only recently returned to action after two months out with a knee injury.
In LaLiga this season, the club have a better win percentage (66.7) with him than without him (61.5).
They have won 10 and lost just two of the 15 top-flight games he has played. In the 13 he has missed, Madrid have won only eight with three draws and two defeats.
There is not a huge difference in the average goals against with Ramos (0.9) and without (0.8).
Ramos presence has made a more notable difference in the Champions League.
Madrid have won three and drawn one of the four games he has started. The other four matches have seen them lose twice.
A SLIGHT DECLINE?
There has, though, been a drop-off from Ramos in some defensive categories this season.
He is winning and making far fewer tackles per 90 minutes, albeit at a decent success rate.He is attempting 0.9 tackles per 90 minutes in all competitions, the first time he has dipped below 1 per game in his career, though he is winning 0.69 P90.
It is similar for blocks (0.32 P90), as he is at a career-low for that statistic, while 1.43 interceptions per game is his lowest total over the course of a season since 2008.
Raphael Varane, Nacho and Eder Militao are the club s other main centre-back options.